- Konnakol
"Konnakol" (also spelled "konokol") ( _ta. கொன்னக்கோல்) is the
Carnatic music -South Indian classical - performance art of vocal percussion. It is also a comprehensive language of rhythm which allows the composition, performance or communication of rhythms in any style or tradition of music from anywhere in the world. When performed by great masters such as SriThetakudi Harihara Subash Chandran (the "king" of konnakol), konnakol has been a show-stopper on concert platforms across the globe.Many musicians from a variety of traditions around the world have found konnakol useful in their own musical practice. Prominent among these is
John McLaughlin who led theMahavishnu Orchestra and has long been using konnakol as an aid to composing.V. Selvaganesh - who plays alongside John McLaughlin in the groupRemember Shakti - is another noted konnakol virtuoso. Subash Chandran's disciple Dr Joel who teaches konnakol in the UK, is noted for incorporating konnakol in rock and western classical music - notably in a concerto commissioned (2007) by the viola soloistRivka Golani . The trio J G Laya (SriThetakudi Harihara Vinayakram , Sri T. H. Subash Chandran and Dr Joel) showcased the konnakol of Sri T. H. Subash Chandran and helped the previously fading art form back to concert prominence in the 1980's.Subash Chandran has released an instructional DVD on konnakol (2007). McLaughlin and Selvaganesh have released a separate instructional DVD on konnakol (2007).
Konnakol should not be confused with the practice in
Hindustani music (the classical music of northern India) of speakingtabla "bol s", which indicate the finger placement to be used by a percussionist. By contrast, konnakol syllables are aimed at optimising vocal performance, and konnakol syllables vastly outnumber any commonly used finger placements onmridangam or any other hand percussion instrument. Further, all the differences which still remain between Carnatic and north Indian rhythms apply equally to konnakol and tabla bols respectively.External links
*http://www.subashchandranmusic.com/
*http://www.johnmclaughlin.com/
*http://www.glennrogers.net/?page_id=179
*http://www.konnakol.org/Videos
* [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=konnakol&search_type=&search=Search "Konnakol" videos]
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